Club Brugge was full of confidence before facing Celtic in the Champions League. Indeed, the people of Bruges had fun against Felice Mazzù’s Sint-Truiden (7-0).
Tzolis impresses
During this meeting, Christos Tzolis scored the first quadruple of his career. Since the start of the season, the Greek has already scored eight goals and provided two assists in twenty matches. Bruges, who paid six million euros to snatch it from Fortuna Düsseldorf last summer, can rub their hands. Indeed, it is almost guaranteed that Bruges will sell the Greek international for a large sum in the near future.
“If Tzolis continues his momentum in the Champions League, he can become the most expensive outgoing transfer in the history of the Belgian championship. I think Bruges will be able to get at least 30 million euros from it,” Hein Vanhaezebrouck had already declared at the end of September.
In great shape
In recent weeks, the 22-year-old winger has also made a strong impression with his national team, scoring two goals and providing an assist in his last five matches with Greece.
With the future sales of Tzolis, Ordonez and Skov Olsen, Bruges can look to the future very calmly. In addition, Bruges will be able to use part of this money to strengthen their core with quality players.
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